Nana Patekar Biography

Born Vishwanath Patekar in Murud-Janjira, Maharashtra, to Dankar Patekar (a painter) and his wife Sangana Patekar. He is a graduate of the Sir J. J. organization of Applied Arts, Mumbai. Amid his school years he was dynamic in entomb university shows. Subsequent to graduating he has featured in various Bollywood motion pictures with probably the most unmistakable film chiefs of Bollywood. He is hitched to Neelakanti Patekar, and they have a child Malhar Patekar.

Nana Patekar is said to have a novel acting style. He is celebrated for his brash style of conveying his dialogs and his method for talking mirrors his deliverance of the lines. It is broadly supposed that he notice libs the greater part of his lines and is held in high respect for this capacity. He is known not liberally to poor people. He is likewise a representation craftsman, a mystery not known not outside world. His portrayals have here and there helped the Mumbai Police to track offenders.

While he acted in motion pictures, for example, Mohre (1987) and Salaam Bombay! (1988), he was seen by the standard Bollywood industry and group of onlookers for his depiction of the reprobate in the 1989 film, Parinda. He was honored the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for the part. He likewise won the Filmfare Best Villain Award in 1992 for Angaar.

He is extremely surely understood for his part in the film Ab Tak Chappan (2005) in which he plays a cop whose principle errand is to free the lanes of underworld wears. In 1994 he won the National Film Award for Best Actor for his execution in Krantiveer (1994). He likewise won the Filmfare Award and the Star Screen Awards in the best performing artist classification.

Patekar has explored different avenues regarding his parts in the matter of movies. He has done the periodic miscreant part, yet has likewise played a saint in a large portion of his movies. He played a truant, betting child in Krantiveer (1994), an undershirt in Agni Sakshi (1996), a not too sharp father in Khamoshi: The Musical (1996) and a schizophrenic in Wajood (1998). Now and again amid his vocation, it was noticed that he was an exemplification of the “irate young fellow” part and that he was appropriate for such parts and would convey it on as a trailblazer of Amitabh Bachchan and Mithun Chakraborty. Yet, he was likewise ideal for a percentage of the detestable parts that he has done.

He turned executive with his film Prahaar: The Final Attack co-featuring Madhuri Dixit. His different movies as a performing artist incorporate Hu Tu and Bluff Master. He by and by gave a decent execution in Apaharan, for which he got the Filmfare Best Villain Award and also the Star Screen Award Best Villain. He will be in Sangeeth Sivan’s next film, which is a revamp of the Telugu film Athadu(2005) and as the character Anjaneya Prasad (CBI Officer), Which was initially played by Prakash Raj.